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HUBERT DE BRUIN (Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, McMaster) uses EEG to study remediation for depression and is interested in signal processing related to musical perception.
CÉLINE MARIE (Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour) is a Post-Doctoral Fellow studying the mechanisms and temporal dynamics of sound processing in healthy infants and adults using psychological and brain imaging methods (EEG).
![]() JIM REILLY (Electrical and Computer Engineering, McMaster) studies various methods of signal processing, including applications to EEG responses from auditory cortex.
BERNHARD ROSS (Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Hospital) is an expert in auditory perception and uses MEG to study how sound is processed in the brain.
NICHOLAS SMITH (Perceptual Development Laboratory, Boystown Research Hospital) studies many aspects of auditory development including the perception of pitch and time, and is particularly interested in auditory scene analysis.
PETER SZATMARI (Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster) is one of the world's leading experts in autism and Director of the Offord Centre for Child Studies. He is interested in musical processing in autism.
WILLIAM THOMPSON (Institute for Culture and Communication, University of Toronto) studies many aspects of music cognition, but is particularly interested in multisensory aspects of musical perception.
![]() SCOTT WATTER (Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour, McMaster) studies attention and cognition and is interested in how these areas affect musical musical processing.
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